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Qld detectives quiz Novy Chardon's husband

The husband of missing Gold Coast woman Novy Chardon has been interviewed by police for three hours over her disappearance.

John Chardon arrived at the Coomera police station at 11am (AEST) on Monday, where he spent more than three hours talking to detectives.

He was then driven in the back of an unmarked police car to the Southport Court complex where routine DNA samples and finger prints are taken.

No charges have been laid against Mr Chardon, who police had said was not a suspect at this stage.

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Mr Chardon flew to Indonesia on a pre-arranged business trip two days after his wife vanished on the night of February 6.

He told police he took his two children with him when his wife failed to turn up.

When he returned home on Saturday, he told News Limited he knew nothing about his wife's disappearance.

"All I will say is that I did not f***ing do anything to her and we don't know where the f*** she is.

"There's a lot more complication to it."

He would not elaborate on what that meant.

Last week, officers and SES volunteers scoured a quiet semi-rural road that runs behind Dreamworld, not far from the Chardon home at Upper Coomera.

They believe Mrs Chardon's Volvo SUV may have been driven along the road some time between her disappearance and the evening of February 11 when it was found near Nerang railway station, more than 20km away.